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2024年06月26日

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2024年06月26日

Season sizzles with return of local savory herbal pancakes

Tan Weiyun

In Songjiang, a seasonal culinary treasure has made its return: “Cao-tou Ta Bing.” Bursting with flavor and teeming with the essence of early summer, this savory herbal pancake is now available, ready to tantalize your taste buds. Each bite delivers a harmonious blend of textures and flavors - soft and chewy with a subtly sweet and fresh taste.

The preparation process is a labor of love. Fresh caotou (edible wild herbs) are meticulously washed, blanched and chopped before being mixed with glutinous rice flour in a precise ratio - 4 pounds of flour to 1 pound of caotou.

Begin by cleaning the caotou thor-oughly. Blanch it in boiling water to soften, then squeeze out any excess moisture and chop finely.

In a mixing bowl, combine the chopped caotou with glutinous rice flour, a small amount of regular flour, salt and a hint of sugar. Grad-ually add warm water and knead until a smooth, pliable dough forms.

Divide the dough into small, even portions. Roll each portion into a ball, then flatten into a cake shape with a gentle press.

Heat a generous amount of oil in a flat-bottomed pan. Cook the cakes over low heat, allowing them to turn a beautiful golden brown on both sides. The slow cooking process ensures a crispy exterior and a soft, chewy interior.

For those with a sweet tooth, add-ing red bean paste or other fillings during the dough kneading process can enhance the flavor. Addition-ally, adding a bit of water during frying can make the cakes even softer and more glutinous.

The versatility of Ta Bing is one of its greatest charms. While the traditional caotou filling is beloved for its fresh, earthy taste, the pos-sibilities are endless.

Fillings such as pumpkin, pork and red bean paste offer delightful variations. A new version featuring lettuce leaves has been introduced this season, promising another tasty layer.

 

 

Chinese Snacks

 

This is a series of stories about famous snacks in China. each article will break down the ingre- dients of each tasty treat and tell you how it is prepared. inter- esting stories about how each snack got its name will also be included.







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